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Hey you guys, before I start stripping parts off and listing them in the classifieds is anyone here interested in some Non-M rear brake caliper sans braklines, H&R 4/00 rear springs and adjusters, slotted/drilled rear rotors(i will mic them and repost with specs upon request) and the rear brake pads, easily 85-90% life left. Once i have the old subframe out, it and the 2.93 diff will be up for grabs, karl if you want just the sub frame ill spilt it.

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Originally Posted by Los

^He's been drinking beer and destroying pumpkins with brake rotors and sledge hammers.

Hmmm... Can you post some more detailed photos of it? I'm concerned about rust.

it's pitch black out right now and the subframe you're interested in is still currently attached to my car

but I will take lotsa detailed photos, and i know which areas you're concerned about because i was looking at the seams on this one and i felt kind of uneasy... especially of what could be on my car right now.

Side note, my friend was telling me she was surprised at how nearly identical our sub frame is to an 04 Z4 they have out back, and they showed me the subframe from it that's sitting on a pallet, and I can't help but wonder if it'll fit... it's seriously almost the exact same.

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Originally Posted by Los

^He's been drinking beer and destroying pumpkins with brake rotors and sledge hammers.

Ah, gotcha. I wasn't sure if you were going to re-use your existing sub-frame or if you were going to use the recently acquired one. Regardless, there's positively no rush for the photos. Just whenever you get around to it is cool with me.